Sprinter 4x4 2014-18 316 ex-utility company

Sprinter 4x4 2014-18 316 ex-utility company

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weeve

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179 posts

17 months

Friday 15th March
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Hi
Thanks for help in my earlier thread. Someone recommended a Sprinter and in the end I managed to borrow one from work these past months and it’s been great. Two slight issues! .. 1. it had to go back to work today and 2. It was RWD and yes, I got it stuck in a field. Tractor help was appreciated if errr humiliating ..
I’m now after a crew cab 316 (2014-2018!ish) low/ medium roof sprinter 4x4 from ex- power/utility/drill support co. Few about as a regular van - but none as crew cab although I know they exist.

Anyone with van auction access ever see these go through? Any insights as to which traders buy them or just random? I’m trying to get one before the summer and would like to avoid the van-life crowd chase as I want it for work and play so don’t want to convert into a ‘manly camper’ with a tough outside but with the obligatory van life bamboo panels, merino throws and soft cushions with happy dogs faces on them…
Any insights welcome.
Thank you.

Edited by weeve on Friday 15th March 20:00

weeve

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179 posts

17 months

Saturday 16th March
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Thanks. Yes a 4x4 sprinter van (bus) not a pickup. Rare but exist. My friend has an ex SSE one. Glorious thing. Can’t find one though (his is L2H1 length/height)

Edited by weeve on Saturday 16th March 16:58

weeve

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179 posts

17 months

Sunday 17th March
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Thanks all.
I saw that monster lwb one on eBay myself this weekend. That dealer has had an occasional sprinter 4x4 before but that is enormous. Looks good but it’s bigger than my garage by some margin!
Defo need a L1 or L2 and preferably H1 but H2 at most to get it inside to work on/store. Smaller the better really. It won’t be converted (except to add couple of seats as need more than 3 which may be necessary as a crew cab is indeed like hens teeth) That wouldn’t bother me but might be an issue getting it insured if not going for a full van life conversion?

Edited by weeve on Sunday 17th March 21:30

weeve

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179 posts

17 months

Sunday 17th March
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Regbuser said:
John Whiting is the sort of trader who'd have what you're after, worth enquiring > https://www.johnwhitingltd.com/

And https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_ssn=john_whitin...

Thx for the tip

weeve

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179 posts

17 months

Wednesday 27th March
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Well.
I failed.
Spectacularly.
Lost the will to live.
Went online.
Pressed click.
Made bank transfer.
Pick up an approved used Shuttle SE LWB next week.
20k on clock.
Probably had ex-hire co. start in life.
FWD.
Will depreciate like a stone.
Not particularly nice colour.
Seats are crap.
I'll need to get shot of my (awesome) old SUV with intel lights, leather, CrossClimates, bike rack tow bar, FSH to WBAC or some such joker for about 5 pence within 5 days of pick up so it fits in the garage. Boohoo.

BUT.
For the win.
With rear bench dumped, a vinyl floor offcut and some new mich agilis
I WILL NEVER HAVE TO USE A FING BIKE RACK EVER AGAIN AS LONG AS I LIVE

Boom.


Edited by weeve on Sunday 31st March 21:15

weeve

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179 posts

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Wednesday 27th March
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Ha. I do love the look of the old gen old skool sprinters, pretty cool that. I was (ahem) already a card carrying adult when they built that though, so I'll pass.
Seems the wife and kids have perked right up. When I said we'd drive to Alps in the Shuttle to (pretend to) be XTREME this summer they actually smiled. Like in real life. And everything. Must be the appeal of no longer having to watch Dad shout at 's trying to nick bikes off the back, or more likely knowing they now wont be asked to help install seats and fix a 20 year old prop shaft.